Fat Tuesday: July 9, 2013

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It’s that time of the week when real foodies come together for a food festival! Fat Tuesday is the official end of Mardi Gras and here at Real Food Forager we are having our own Fat Tuesday Forager Festival!

Share your special holiday meal! Every Tuesday come join in this Real Food Free For All!

Link up your great real food recipes, natural remedies, posts, articles and book reviews about real food, food politics, green living and our food supply.Special diet recipes are welcome such as SCD, GAPS, gluten free, dairy free, sugar-free, Paleo, Primal, all are welcome as long as they involve REAL FOOD. Please feel free to post your recipe in the comments section if you are not a blogger.

Giveaways are welcome as long as they involve only real food items or cool kitchen tools. Pretty much anything goes — it’s party time!

The Rules are simple:

1 — No artificial ingredients. Nothing commercially canned, packaged or processed. No fake foods. No soy or tofu, no artificial sweeteners like Splenda, no bad fats like margarine, soybean or corn oil. You get the idea.

2 — Provide a link backto this post on your site (a common courtesy).

3 — Please do not make me delete any non real food linkups. Please don’t link them here. This is a place for real food recipes and issues.

5 — Be kind and come back and leave a comment after linking up. And check out some of the links. There is a wealth of knowledge here.

Be sure to visit on Sunday for Sunday Snippets, a weekly post that features recipes and articles from the previous Fat Tuesday. The next feature could be yours so be sure to check back!

If you are featured on Sunday Snippets (you must have a link back to be featured) I will also add your post to my facebook page. By posting your article and photo on Fat Tuesday you are allowing me to publish the same on Sunday Snippets and Facebook and other social media.

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One of the biggest arguments people have about eating decent food is that they can’t afford it. While organic food is more expensive (because it isn’t artificially subsidized by the public sector), it isn’t completely out of reach. Just make small steps — buy organic lettuce this week, and don’t worry about the rest. Cook something, from scratch, once this week instead of pulling out a box — you don’t have to cook every meal from scratch — if you’ve never done it before, it will be overwhelming, and you’ll give up before you start.

So it is with saving money, in any way. Make small, sustainable steps that work for you, and you’ll keep it up. Make too big of a jump, trying something because somebody else insists that you should, and you’ll walk away from the whole project.

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